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The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf!”

But There Wasn’t A Wolf and Other Tales

Geoffrey Thomas

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The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf!”

But There Wasn’t A Wolf and Other Tales

Geoffrey Thomas

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Fable re-tellings + Christian expositions

The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf!” But There Wasn’t A Wolf and Other Tales brings together more of Geoffrey Thomas’s short stories, each brimming with the big heartedness, warmth and homespun humour that he is known for.

From both the ancient and modern world, Geoffrey Thomas introduces a host of extraordinary characters in his fantastical tales based on Aesop’s fables: a slave escapes death in the lion’s den; a donkey and a dog compete for attention; the sun and the wind battle to see who’s stronger.

The stories included are:

1) Belling the Cat

2) The Boy who Shouted "Wolf!" But There Wasn't a Wolf

3) Androcles and the Lion

4) The Donkey and the Dachshund

5) The Cowardly Cat

6) The Battle Between the Sun and the East Wind

7) To Live as a Swan or a Peacock You Must be Born as a Swan or a Peacock

8) The Last Days of the Old Lion

9) The Donkey and the Statue

10) The Bundle of Sticks


Perfect for both Middle Grade and Young Adult readers and teeming with gospel truth and encouragement, Thomas’s stories are a delight. Ages 9 - 12.

Reformation Lightning is a new publisher specialising in Christian fiction for young readers. Click here to find more by Ref Light.


‘Geoff Thomas is the consummate storyteller. Golden!’

Mary Beeke, author of Law of Kindness

‘A master wordsmith!’ 

Martin Rizley

‘No better way to teach about the human condition than through stories.' 

Gary North

'Intriguing short tales that made you want to read on. Fantastic verses from the Bible, and sections that tell you what God does for us. I couldn't put this book down!'

Isabel, age 10

  • Title

    The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf!”

  • Author(s)

    Geoffrey Thomas

  • Series

    Geoffrey Thomas Stories

  • ISBN

    9781838188313

  • Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    Reformation Lightning

  • Age Range

    8-11s

  • Audience

    Children

  • Pages

    128

  • Published

    01/9/2021

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Overall rating

4.2 based on 11 reviews

I liked it

Ruth (aged 7) says: My favourite story was The Boy who shouted Wolf! but there wasn't a wolf because it was funny.
Naomi

Awesome Book!!

‘The Boy Who Shouted “Wolf” (and other fables)’ is an awesome book based on Aesop’s fables and with Biblical explanations at the end of each one. My favourite tale is the boy who cried wolf! I highly recommend this book!! (Reuben, age 10)
Joanne

Multiple Stories in One!

A wonderful set of short stories. Intriguing short tales that made you want to read on. Fantastic verses from the Bible, and sections that tell you what God does for us. I couldn't put this book down! - Isabel 10
Clare/Joshua/Isabel

Interesting stories with good morals

I really enjoyed this book because it has some interesting stories with good morals and life tips. I f you haven't read it I strongly urge you to read it. My favourite story was Androcles and the lion. Tolu (12)
Sike

Couldn't stop reading

The choice of fables was amazing because it linked to fascinating short teachings about God that made perfect sense. (Kesia, 10)
Sarah

Super Stories

I liked this book because it had fables in I had never heard of. My favourite is 'The battle between the Sun and the East Wind'. ( Abigail age 9 )
Andrew

Really points to God.

I really enjoyed reading this book. I would recommend it to a friend. Charlotte, 8.
Catherine

I loved it!

My favourite stories are Androcles and the Lion, and The Boy Who Shouted Wolf But There Wasn't A Wolf. The stories are enjoyable and teach you about the Bible in a fun way. Joshua (9)
Sike

A Book of Short Fables

I liked this book because most of the stories tell about someone doing the wrong thing and then in the moral it takes about why Jesus wouldn't do that and why we shouldn't either. These fables are also good for parents to read to their younger children. Elissa(9)
Maeve

Fun stories

Reuben (aged 8) says: I enjoyed the stories in this book because they had lots of adventure and surprises, and were really fun. I liked how they compared to what Jesus did. My favourite story was "The Bundle of Sticks" because the teacher knew a lot about God. I'm now starting another book in the same series!
Adam

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